BRAND new production Frankly Sinatra, with Stephen Triffitt, is coming to Swindon's Wyvern Theatre on Saturday, October 8 to celebrate the golden anniversary of Ol’ Blue Eyes’ most famous recording – Sinatra Live at the Sands.
Frankly Sinatra features many of the songs from the classic album, performed just the way they were back in 1966.
Regarded as the definitive Sinatra live performance, the album was Frank’s first commercially-released live recording, packed with 22 tracks including many of his best-known hits.
Frankly Sinatra’s producers say that authenticity can be assured. Star of the show – Stephen Triffitt – has himself enjoyed three seasons at Las Vegas’ Sands Casino portraying Frank.
Featuring the swing, swagger and the velvet vocals of Frank Sinatra in concert, Stephen Triffitt is acclaimed worldwide as the master of his craft.
He created the role of Ol’ Blue Eyes in the original West End production of The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas that toured the USA, Canada and Europe.
The lavish production is brought to the stage by Easy Theatres, the theatre show specialists responsible for hit touring stage productions like Magic of Motown, Thank You for the Music, An Evening of Burlesque and A Night of Dirty Dancing.
With sculpted hair, twinkling blue eyes, and shiny black patent leather shoes, Stephen is famed for performing classic hits Fly Me to the Moon; Mack the Knife; New York, New York; My Way; That’s Life; Under My Skin; Lady is a Tramp; My Kind of Town; All the Way and Luck Be a Lady with all Frank’s laid back charm.
- Frankly Sinatra will be at Swindon’s Wyvern Theatre on Saturday, October 8. Tickets priced at £26.50 and £25.00 for concessions. Group discounts are available.
- Book your tickets now at swindontheatres.co.uk or call the Wyvern Ticket Office on 01793 524481
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